2005 Croatian Football Cup Final

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2005 Croatian Football Cup Final
Event 2004–05 Croatian Cup
First leg
Date11 May 2005
Venue Stadion Kantrida, Rijeka
Man of the Match Tomislav Erceg (Rijeka)
Referee Ivan Novak (Varaždin)
Attendance7,000
WeatherClear
Second leg
Date25 May 2005
Venue Stadion Poljud, Split
Man of the Match Dumitru Mitu (Rijeka)
Referee Marijo Strahonja (Zagreb)
Attendance20,000
WeatherClear
2004
2006

The 2005 Croatian Cup Final was a two-legged affair played between the Adriatic rivals Rijeka and Hajduk Split. The first leg was played in Rijeka on 11 May 2005, while the second leg on 25 May 2005 in Split.

Contents

Rijeka won the trophy with an aggregate result of 3–1.

Road to the final

Rijeka Round Hajduk Split
OpponentResultOpponentResult
Rudeš 2–1First round Vinogradar 4–2 (aet)
Crikvenica 2–1Second round Nehaj 3–2
Slaven Belupo 1–1Quarterfinals NK Zagreb 0–1
2–2 (a)2–0
Varteks 3–2Semifinals Osijek 2–1
3–21–1

First leg

Rijeka 2 – 1 Hajduk Split
Mitu Soccerball shade.svg 58'
Erceg Soccerball shade.svg 61'
Report
(in Croatian)
Đolonga Soccerball shade.svg 22'
Stadion Kantrida, Rijeka
Attendance: 7,000
Referee: Ivan Novak (Varaždin)
RIJEKA:
GK1 Flag of Croatia.svg Velimir Radman
DF4 Flag of Croatia.svg Zoran Ivančić
DF5 Flag of Croatia.svg Dario Knežević
DF6 Flag of Slovakia.svg Peter Lérant
MF7 Flag of Croatia.svg Dragan Tadić (c)
MF22 Flag of Croatia.svg Mario Prišć Sub off.svg 68'
MF23 Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Jasmin Mujdža
MF25 Flag of Croatia.svg Siniša Linić Sub off.svg 46'
FW9 Flag of Croatia.svg Tomislav Erceg
FW20 Flag of Romania.svg Dumitru Mitu
FW21 Flag of Croatia.svg Igor Novaković Sub off.svg 90'
Substitutes:
MF14 Flag of Croatia.svg Antun Dunković Sub on.svg 46'
MF3 Flag of Croatia.svg Kristijan Čaval Yellow card.svg 77'Sub on.svg 61'
FW11 Flag of Croatia.svg Neno Katulić Sub on.svg 90'
Manager:
Flag of Croatia.svg Elvis Scoria
HAJDUK SPLIT:
GK12 Flag of Croatia.svg Vladimir Balić
DF6 Flag of Croatia.svg Vlatko Đolonga (c)Sub off.svg 68'
DF7 Flag of Croatia.svg Hrvoje Vejić
DF17 Flag of Croatia.svg Tonči Žilić
DF29 Flag of Croatia.svg Danijel Hrman
MF5 Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Almir Turković Yellow card.svg 63'Sub off.svg 87'
MF8 Flag of Croatia.svg Dragan Blatnjak
MF14 Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Dario Damjanović Sub off.svg 80'
MF18 Flag of Croatia.svg Ivan Leko
FW9 Flag of Croatia.svg Mate Dragičević Yellow card.svg 26'Sub off.svg 69'
FW30 Flag of Croatia.svg Tomislav Bušić
Substitutes:
MF20 Flag of Uruguay.svg Pablo Munhoz Yellow card.svg 78'Sub on.svg 69'
MF21 Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Bulend Biščević Sub on.svg 80'
DF2 Flag of Croatia.svg Petar Šuto Sub on.svg 87'
Manager:
Flag of Croatia.svg Igor Štimac

Assistant referees:
Ivica Grgić (Duga Resa)
Ivan Keškić (Vođinci)

Match rules

  • 90 minutes.
  • Seven named substitutes.
  • Maximum of three substitutions.

Second leg

Hajduk Split 0 – 1 Rijeka
Report
(in Croatian)
Mitu Soccerball shade.svg 80'
Stadion Poljud, Split
Attendance: 20,000
Referee: Marijo Strahonja (Zagreb)
HAJDUK SPLIT:
GK12 Flag of Croatia.svg Vladimir Balić
DF6 Flag of Croatia.svg Vlatko Đolonga (c)
DF7 Flag of Croatia.svg Hrvoje Vejić
DF27 Flag of Croatia.svg Luka Vučko
DF28 Flag of Croatia.svg Tomislav Rukavina Sub off.svg 61'
MF10 Flag of Croatia.svg Niko Kranjčar
MF14 Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Dario Damjanović
MF18 Flag of Croatia.svg Ivan Leko
MF29 Flag of Croatia.svg Danijel Hrman Sub off.svg 86'
FW8 Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Dragan Blatnjak Yellow card.svg 50'
FW30 Flag of Croatia.svg Tomislav Bušić Sub off.svg 57'
Substitutes:
FW5 Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Almir Turković Sub on.svg 57'
FW9 Flag of Croatia.svg Mate Dragičević Sub on.svg 61'
FW11 Flag of Croatia.svg Natko Rački Sub on.svg 86'
Manager:
Flag of Croatia.svg Igor Štimac
RIJEKA:
GK1 Flag of Croatia.svg Velimir Radman
DF4 Flag of Croatia.svg Zoran Ivančić Yellow card.svg 50'
DF5 Flag of Croatia.svg Dario Knežević
DF6 Flag of Slovakia.svg Peter Lérant
DF22 Flag of Croatia.svg Mario Prišć Sub off.svg 80'
MF3 Flag of Croatia.svg Kristijan Čaval
MF7 Flag of Croatia.svg Dragan Tadić (c)
MF14 Flag of Croatia.svg Antun Dunković
MF25 Flag of Croatia.svg Siniša Linić Yellow card.svg 74'Sub off.svg 71'
FW9 Flag of Croatia.svg Tomislav Erceg Sub off.svg 46'
FW20 Flag of Romania.svg Dumitru Mitu Yellow card.svg 74'
Substitutes:
FW11 Flag of Croatia.svg Neno Katulić Sub on.svg 46'
DF15 Flag of Croatia.svg Daniel Šarić Sub on.svg 71'
MF8 Flag of Croatia.svg Josip Butić Yellow card.svg 88'Sub on.svg 81'
Manager:
Flag of Croatia.svg Elvis Scoria

Assistant referees:
Siniša Buić (Zagreb)
Josip Havaić (Koprivnica)

Match rules

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